Trump has faced a brutal backlash following a leaked tape that showed Trump in 2005 saying he could “grab” women “by the p—y” because “when you’re a star they let you do it.”

Multiple women came forward on Wednesday to allege Trump made unwanted sexual advances on them. Trump has strongly denied the validity of the allegations.

“I’ve heard a few,” Cuban said of the stories that are now beginning to spill out into the mainstream. “I don’t know if they will ever become public.”

“I think this is the beginning of the end … the middle of the end for Donald Trump,” he continued. “Not just for the presidency, but his brand, his properties, his businesses. He’s been scorched and I think the whole thing has a chance of going down with him.”

Cuban has been a Clinton supporter since he endorsed the Democratic nominee at a Pittsburgh rally in July, and he has ripped Trump repeatedly on social media and in interviews, calling him the most “dangerous” presidential candidate he could imagine during an interview with Business Insider.